FAOE FTV1
If
MOVIE. CLOSE-UPS
II
Iways
Delicious
Besides the regular use of salted crack
ers for soups, there are innumerable
delicious dishes enhancrd by Snow
Flakes. Anchovy paste, nut paste, an-'
other moist sandwiches toasted chee
how good when Snow Flakes ari.
used!
Con't ask for crackers
say SNOW FLAKES
SOME MORE
P. C. B. PRODUCTS
Ginger Wafer
Imu branch Saltlne PItkei
Tillii BikHruit
Zweibnch
Chocolate Felnira
Cocoa nut Waff-re
Chveae Sandwich
An mm Is
Marshinnilow Sandwich
Bulla Thin
Pacific Coast Bison. Co.
To Erect Memorial
flRDWRRS hnvlnir WWRAT
In f-fnnnr Tavlnr OATS and other grains to sell
III livuui i w.yiji ghould .ubmit samples and get
prices from us before selling
their grains.
Remember w bar handled
ycur grain in th past and haT
never failvd to get satisfactory
results.
EVERBODY'S EXCHANGE, Inc
prSDLETON Ore. Sept. 9 Funds
in betnK gabscrthed here Ifor the
irreiioo of a monument to Sheriff
TU Tarlcr who was killed on July
II. by prisoners breaking Jail. The
miument. It Is planned, will ne a
knars itstue or Taylor, as tnous-
udi knew him. sitting astride his
aore. and wearing his leather chaps
sombrero and flowing Bcarf.
Taylor resemi'lod the type or wes-
im sheriff often found In story
books and on the screen. As prosl
Itit of the Round-up Association,
thousands saw him in his plctures
idi rarb as he directed the Pendle-
I ton annual wild wet show..
Prirlnpc his eighteen years of sher-,
IB. Tavlor and his deputies made
1 1 465 arrests and never did the sher-;
iff shoot a man. Once he shot at a :
ut robber, hut did not hit him as
I as Mhaus'ed his ammunition. 1
Th Court house where Sheriff
I Tislor served end where he lost his
I of the proposed memorial,
of he roosed memorial.
make Douglas County's showing tht
best at the fair this year.
Trimmed and tailored hats on dis
play at the Hut Shop, Sat., Sept. 11
NEWS SNAP SHOTS
. ALI.RfiKO 11M KIIKAItl)
PARIS. France. Sent. 9 Henri
I Lacdrn. whom the police call the
CtmWj Dluebeard. and hold re
sponsible for the dirapnearance of 1 1
tospii to whom he had promised
mrriaee. shows no signs of weak-
Mine under the contlntnl gruelling
of IS months examination and pi
tolniTT inveoticatlon which Judge
BoTia ha, eonducted. ,
"OU Seem Wan ntld ttrort tntntf
is ssld to Judge Donln solicitously
sen ho last appeared before the
Jife. "Dont von think vrtti vUl ha
'Ms to take a 'vacation this veir."
It was as fine a hit or Ironv na
u ever delivered hy l.andru. ns
ait summer. Judge Donln alfter six
hs elimination of the alleged
Issbeard. gave un In deanrilr nnd
wit to the country for four weeks.
I the lohh!..? of the courthouse
tt other day. Landnt accompanied
J.'1 met Madame. BesRa-
jw.who Is being examined by Judge
""in. concerning the disappearance
L, ni,"hi"" "id the subsequent
Wlnaof his body In a trunk at the
X n"Jm''d rta'inn- The lawyers
fin-i.t . ' rillulllK Tim a
Im iTj" 5 w,v"hpr beaten hat.
,ow- i-andru said
slmp-
FAirt EXIlIItlTS WAXTKD. ..
3 "hlb'' for the state fair
if ther ""'ehurg before Sept. 23
yriceand will taken care of
' te-d'ts?.'. arre,t- who win upertn
ment n, ,kran9pOT,atlon arrang-
" i"uniy exhibit.
.. ' going
?' this year,
" no
aeslrorf
To Msit Daughter
Mrs. A. C Seyler left this morn
ing for Cranl'ordvllle to visit for a
week or ten days with her daughter
Leaves on Visit
Mrs. A. J. Willard and son Dale,
left this morning for Cottage Grove
and Eugene where they will visit
for a few days.
To Grant Pnss
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelley who
arrived In Rosehurg yesterday by
stage from Coquille where they re-
nide, left this morning for Grants
Pass where they will visit for a
short time.
Return Home
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Hall and Mrs.
C. E. Boswick and daughter arrived
In Itoseburg yesterday from Myrtle
Point by stage and left on the after
noon train for Turlock, California,
where they reside.
Funeral at lirockwny
The funernl of the late W. W.
Smith oecured at 2 p. m. yesterday.
Rev. F. W. Kcaey, of this city con
ducting the services. Interment was
In the Brockway cemetery.
To Albany
Mrs. A. J. Geddes ana aaugnter.
Miss Lois, left last night for Albany
where they will visit for a short time.
From Albany they will go to Eddy
vlllo, where Miss Geddes will teach
school this winter. Mls Geddes at
tended Willamette University last
year.
firing Sister Her
Mrs. P. I. Estes went to Eugene
this morning to spend the day visit
ing with relatives at that place. 5be
will return tonight and will be ac
companied by her sister, Margaret
Becker who will spend the winter in
also attend the local
Douglas
t after first Drlze
after a long uer'od
entry was mndo ..J
mat growers
co-opeiats
ttJ il 8",,PS ,hat '
4eTerTf..rf bie 'hlMt are fin.
WANTED-
500 or 600 cords
4-foot fir wood.
COUNTY LIGHT
AND WATER COMPT
R0SEBURC,ORECON
Heinline-Moore
SERVATORY
Hats to please the most particular
customers at the Hat Shop, Sept. 11.
m CITY NEWS t
Arundel, pio tuner, moon 111 L.
B sars to m . A. Walker 141!
ay tkat fans.
Fires deatray lives, property aad
feod. Ba careful with fir.
WAT KINS products. 126 W. Lane.
Phone 137-L.
Latest books.
Library.
rental 10s. Fiction
Re-rmo,. o l
-7 7 .UU 1.1.
. ARK v,,r.. Mrr9.l1f'1
Insure against less .! your
sraeters lo tkxy wen t sen tlras.
Paara for sai at the arabarl. Si
eents bnshei; bring your koxes.
Phone 260-L.
Jl sal of horn cooked food will
be held at Vosburg Bros, grocery by
th W. C. T. U., Saturday, Sept." 11.
' If yon want to buy a home In the
keantlfiil otty f Rose burg, a ..Val.
ker, IDS Gas St. I'Iiob 1. e
My "1'is
Cut fisVwVrs" fur ! DaClla and
atfs.at Runyaa'av -dahlia garde:
UU-Vmpqua Av'PMne 27l-lfv'
The cast of "The Silent Barler,"
which will ave Its last appearance
at the Liberty theatre tonight is as
follows:
J"" Bower Sheldon Lewis
Mllllcent Jacques Coirine Barker
Helen Wynton Florence Ulxon
Charles K. Spencer .Donald Cameron
Mta Staiupa. GIadys lluletie
"""P Adolph Milur
"Krth Ernest Des Baillets
Mckenzie Fuller Mellish
Prof. Lammenois Joseph Burke
Laily Vavasour..Mathilde Brundage
Sir George Lavasour. Jack Raymond
Dulavere Rob le Keeling
Wllllan Worthlngton who directed
the play has the following to say
concerning it:
"I do not remember when I have
directed a picture that Interested me
more than. did "The Silent Barrier"
It ia a panorama of vivid dramatic
contrasts lending themselves admir
ably to pictorial portrayal. From the
Alpine summits to the living rooms
of London, Paris and Geneva, is a
far cry, but in this picture we make
the transitions with great frequen
cy, and always because the story runs
that way."
Manager Donnellan of the Liberty
Theatre had seen the picture before
booking it for his theatre here and
was sure that it would prove very
iiuiiuiur wua me local tneatre goers.
At the Majestic tonight there will
be another showing of Constance'
Talmadge in "The Virtuous Vamp" . Thomas
that caused
iblmtni.5 is a shlnimle. Said boss la
an Insurance broker who enlists
her aid to Investigate the application
if a famous shimmy dancer for a
J'iO.000 policy on her shoulders.
Constance Talmade uses her eyes to
good advantage and leaves the In
evitable string of broken hearts In
the audience as w ell as ou the screen.
! x 3t
The Mary Plckford feature "Daddy
Long Legs" coming to the Antlers
theatre this evening, needs no intro
duction to theatre patrons anywhere.
"Daddy Long Legs" is probably one
of the most widely read books of
the past (low years, and Mary Pick
fold Is Mnry Plckford. and has
her place in the hearts of everyone,
lie they great or small. "Daddy Lotig
Legs" Is replete with delicate and in
tricate parts of Imagery, The court
of lvin Cupid is shown where Dan
-tends out ills emissaries to see that
Judy fall In love. Bable wlnsomely
clad with wings and thin draperies
play the parts of Cupid-s attendants
a id rich humor Is In the scene where
Judy Abbot. t. another orphan and a
dog. imbibe too much hard cider and
gut a "laughing Jag." Marshall Xell-
an, the director, has proven himself
a master olf all exquiBlte symbolism
and humorous situations, is rapidly
winning for himself the title of "The
.Mark Twain of the Screen."
a
PARIS. France. Sept. 8 Oilve
wife of Jack Pick ford, was
SO manV laUUhS at thA aitiittaH tn ha iniDF,.an llnan,n
nuuers msi nignt. une or the most at Xeuillv early Sunday morning suf
Interestli.g scenes In the picture is ferlng from mercurial poisoning.
wnen Nellie Jones, the virtuous Tbe closest secrecy veils the affair
...hi., uuu iio smneu. ar every man and outside nurses have been
sne met ann wttn disastrous results, gaged. The husband is
endeavors to show her boss when t (tor.
en-
dally vis
it you waat to sell your proerty,
see J. A. Walker, 105 Cass St. Phoae
91.
Slop and reflect great fires from
little sparks are spread. Be careful
with firea. ,
Don't put off for tomorrow what
you can do today. It may be too late.
Have your insurance attended to.
Se Rice V Rie.
Have that Insurance attended to
and see that you get the largest and
best old line con. panics. We've got
them. Rice & Rice.
A:u now hooking orders for day
.ild ahlcks for 1S21 delivery from
hifh producing Tancred strain White
Leghorns. Earl Vosburgh, 702 Ful
lertou St., itoseburg.
The Cheney Phonograph, the onij
phonograph made that you absolate
ly cannot hear th aeedl er surfat
seise on the record, for sal by Ott's
Uusic Store. The big four, Edison,
vlclroJa, Cheney and Sonura.
Order your Christmas aad New
Year announcements early, and don't
forget that Bates, th prlater, is
showing a fine lln of samples to
make your selections from. At the
News-Review office.
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin Is
genuine Aspirin proved safe by mil
lions and prescribed by physicians
for over twenty years. Accept only
an unbroken "Bayer package"
which contains proper directions to
relieve Headache, Toothache, Ear
ache, Neuruliii, Rheumatism, Colds
and Puin. Handy tin boxes of 12
tablets cost few cents-. Druggists
also sell lurger "Bayer packages.
Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manu
facture Mouoaceticacidester of Hall-cyllcacld.
A Tlt.VGItJ FAMILY
Why Go to College?
I know a young Vale graduate In
Philadelphia ubo Is now convinced
Mint n college education Is a bar to
wealth. "Glrnrd" writes In the I'lill
adelphln Press.
He is n clever electrloinn-and pot
a Job nfler leaving Vale wbb-b paid
him S"0 n week. In his new place he
enme In coniact with an iineiuHt.'d
foreman who tried to persuade the
college bid to "turn a day laborer uinl
Join the union."
He was assured that In a fortnight
he could get 't a week.
The young son of F.ll stuck to his i
electrical Job and when wiring a hulbl
Ins in Philadelphia a boss painter told
him he could gel double the n
week he was then getting If he tool;
up the palm brush.
Do you wonder that this voulh ivhe
holds his Vale sheepskin Is puzzled In
figuring out Just bow a college e.lu
cation pays him?
PETRI! HOROrOH Eng. Sept 9
The death of an ex-soldier this week
at Casior is tlio climax off a sad story
of the war. Mr. and Mrs. Jakes and
six sons. They served in the army at
the outbreak of histilinties. Two of
Ihem were killed. One waa woundod
.twice anil another lost his sight. Mrs.
Jakes died from shock, heartbroken.
.Vow a third son has died from his
wounds.
The U-d Spot, a searchlight you
will not regret. II. Morten.
Weai of the Thought of War.
The iliip.'rlal wnr museum at the
Crystal palace In London tins been al
most entirely deserted. There I n
lot to be seen under the grent glass
roof, hut few persons are suthVleiiil
Interested to make a visit. The lung
avenues of armaments are seldom vis
Ited. Among 2HO or IKKI visitors on
one day there were only two prlvni.
soldiers. Their opinion was: "It Is
mournful, gloomy and uninsplrih?"
A Dally Mall representative who
made a tour of the exhlbltb.n foe-!
that the majority of ''ie pen ie
garded the display In the sa:.,e iig-it
as the soldlors. A wsr widow sud her
siiteen-vear-old dsiifhter. with the
knowledge of how "father died." shwl
tears In front of the Warsptte exhibit
and then walked slowly out of the
building. It was a pnUiellc Incident
that moved other visitors. But II was
only one of Its kind.
Masurajic rata rlt th nam.;
ffaek fli agent wno-'wiir take th
best ear of you. That's Rice t Rice I
Big Saving In Heating Power.
With first cost for heating plant
of about SJ.'..fiO. the llcisquarna fac- j
tortes In Sweden have been making an (
annual wiving of 4i tons of coke for (
severnl years by utilizing surplus pow- i
er. A hydraulic station supplied elec ,
trie power, and. as water-storage fa
cilities arc lacking, the electric gener
ators continue to run at night the
current produced being turned Into sc
count for heating :he 4t.ts) gallons of
water In a lane subterranean tank. ;
During the daytime li e hot water, is
cliAileAliifUMtliHWuMili.- ,
establlsbuient. .'Vu" nop thus get 'i :
'flcsrrrt ml jrj tjMr 12-hour day ex
repY during the very iDldest weati.er
and then the orlztnnt mat tirtirry"
t railed- nt"- fe-e"HiHfaf7 enrtcer
Has Your Car Vim,
Vigor and Snap?
That's the question, does
your engine sputter,
cough and hesitate as
she creeps away, or does
she "bite in"and get her
60 M. P. II. pace in a
length? She'll do the lat
ter if fitted with Mag
neto ignition,
A salesman may "put it
over", that you don't
need a Bosch Magneto
it costs that car maker
more to put lit on. But
remember, wherever de
pendable ignition is re
quired, Bosch Magnetos
are used.
We shall how roe all the Whys and
Wheielore s if you will call.
DEVANEY& BURNETT
ItosKIH ltd, OIIFUJOV
OFFICIAL
BOSCH
SetfceJialon
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'ill I-'W Fiesstheaowl TPioduMd cy ' '
jfPsKfl' "Broadw.y B.b' Rulh Roland Sni.1
f VsVj By JohoiloB McCullry Productions, la. -
iill
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The Greatest Story of the West
Plucked from the roof of a speedine train. Carried thous
ands of feet into the air on a rope.
Drqpped by her aeroplane hero into a lake. Surrounded by
enemies in the wilderness. Saved by sliding down the walls
of a canyon.
DON'T DREAM ADVENTURE
LIVE 111 SEE IT!
In a Pathe Serial.
Liberty Theater
Beginning Tomorrow.
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Ignorance is not atwnys bliss. A
Mototneter warns you before it is too
late. We will instull one for you.
H. Marten. . .
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Park and chll- Mrs. C. D. Rartrum of Portland,
dren left this morning for Portland who has been visiting at the 8. C.
and other coast points where they liartrum home In this city lor the
will spend a month or six weeks en- past week, left tills morning for her
Joying a vacation. 'home.
r. Kj. Hunt
1. V. .
Night Phons 0
K. H. Anllai
B 8. V. V. M.
Night Phone
HUNT a ANTLES
Vntrrlssarr .roin. I'l.ou. 4UU
ftk-. Til ak St. Ros.burl are.
No. 1 Bulck Pattery :s.x
No. 2 Bulck Hattery fji'.'.tjo
No. 1 Chevrolet Battery. tJ.'MI.OO
No. 2 rhevrol -t Unitary.. (UO.OO
For Other Cars
Pikes on Application.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Asflw-ncy Bulck mtul 1iTiUt
44 fackfltm IV. HxwvtHirc
Let Us Show You and Quote
You Prices on
. UNIVERSAL
Lighting Plants
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
rMI'LK.MK.Vi
IIOSWIILIWI, ORhJOOM
AtTOMDUII.M
TRACTORS
DUI.NK
-LUXO-
The famous Hop-Malt drink
Bottle. 'sue, Ilarrels
ROStBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS
PIIOXH IHfl
JUDD & McMlLLIN
ATI A YAB
sraissuas sale. Variety Adas.
as auto tires ar lh Oiant, t
beat nr pric 1 know you eau't.
Ii3. fl2.40: texts. 114 76:
tlxtUi. $17.5); tubes $2.40:
thT sites accordingly.
Oa ton Ford truak, model
11: on rea Ford bug: on
Fersl tauring body: 4 An Scotch
pnpples; one 6-year old cow. All
kinds hay and grain for feed and
ee.
Of R TANTg
Vf want your bar. grain, vetch,
boat, t. Will pay as aiush ae
siislbl.
AWTOMOBn.II OATASK
W 1 alt kla
a. atesicMlea
Welding, sue.
rrtAKgrER w
. V kay thr
arsHsarad fo do all
lag at reasonable prices.
o Jnst eome In and sjlve ua a
osak yoa trniK. ' ' -
Tears for liuslneaa.
JUDDfrMcMiLLfrtTr
Am at f-aaalr aslirk
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kliTTrrtf haul-
WE SELL
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County light and Water Co.
p:
DEPENDON GOODS
QUALITY GOODS!
In buying goods we are always on the look
out for fabrics of the finest quality, weave and
designs. From the , wee'est baby stockings '
to our most expensive si lks; lve .always choose.!, .
V.thel'best.in quality.'- That ii: bur watch word--; V
, quality. :r;:i : w ws?r.-t m
DRY GOODS LADItS WEAft '
'sir" h W..SI ' . i. . . i ' 1 i. . ..T I Is. -l-'t
AK 4lr -f Wait CI
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ta Service.
WARNER'S RUST-PROOF CORSETS